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there is very good provision for the elderly—las necesidades de los ancianos están muy bien atendidas

2

(preparatory arrangements)

(feminine plural) previsiones

to make provision for the future—hacer previsiones para el futuro

inadequate provision had been made for these cases—no se habían hecho previsiones adecuadas para estos casos

provision has been made for bad debts—se han tomado medidas en previsión de deudas incobrables

she made no provision for him in her will—no le dejó nada en el testamento

we've made provision for all eventualities—hemos previsto cualquier eventualidad

the policy makes no provision against accidental loss—la póliza no cubre los casos de pérdida accidental

To make provision for such an eventuality the replay is going to have to have a very early start, possibly as early as 12.30.

But Standard Life fears that any more confusion in the market place will have an adverse affect on savers, causing more people to spurn making proper financial provision for their future.

He said the initial simple idea of a bridge had been further complicated and made more expensive by the requirements to make provision for cyclists, horse riders and disabled people.

The Victorian statute and the Tasmanian statute are the only ones that make provision for financial loss.

But it is the duty of government to make provision for the future and to keep its citizens equipped to compete in a globalised market.

Meanwhile, financial advisers should be urging clients to make provision for long term care now ahead of an anticipated explosion in demand for nursing home places, Capaldi said.

We are electrifying the system as we go to make provision for future developments, Mr Lalor said.

Some discussed their desire to ‘plan’ and make provision for their death.

But a new site for the spacious museum will have to be found as the development plans do not make provision for it as it currently stands.

When will international companies make provision for those employed now to have a future when the mine closes down in 10 years' time?

3

(stipulation)

disposición feminine

under / according to the provisions of the treaty ...—según lo que estipula el tratado ...

I'll do it, subject to one provision—lo haré con una condición

with the provision that ...—con la condición de que ...

At the end, it would be possible for Mr Young to apply for a further term under the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.

Under the provisions of rule 49.10, the successful parties would ordinarily be entitled to substantial indemnity costs.

Veterans denied a pension and incapable of supporting themselves might seek charity under the provisions of the Poor Laws.

Mr Walsh said extending the labelling provisions to cover food service can be done without adding costs to the sector.

Dr. Klassen is required to disclose his report under the provisions of the rules.

Additionally, it made clear the judge had submitted a tax clearance certificate and a declaration, as required under the provisions of the Standards in Public Office Act.

The Bill also proposes to strengthen provisions relating to the supply of liquor to minors and to strengthen liquor advertising law.

There were 14 jurors empanelled, one of whom was discharged under the provisions of the Juries Act before the trial commenced.

He thereby became a reservist and for six years liable to recall as such under the provisions of the Reserve Forces Act 1996.

But you cannot be a registered holder unless you are registered under the provisions of this deed as the holder of a unit.

Just what that guarantee might be Airshow hasn't said, but it would likely include equipment buy-back provisions should Globalstar ever go off the air.

If you want me to proceed to trial in respect of Mrs. C then under the provisions of the Law Society guidelines I am required to notify you of my terms of business.

He was told that he was not allowed to go there or to be there under the provisions of his parole conditions, but nothing was done.

There is no basis under the provisions of the Immigration Rules for him to be admitted here.

The Minister is the person who is liable to sue and be sued under the provisions of that statute.

Under the provisions of the Family Law Act, section 36, he had no jurisdiction to make an occupation order.

There was a hue and cry over her statement as the defence counsels brought to the notice of the judge that her rhetorics would invite legal actions under the provisions of the special Act.

If anything herein contained to be invalid or unenforceable under the provisions of said act such circumstances shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other part or term of this Bill of Lading.

Prior to the 8th January the facts in the public domain included that the boys were held under the provisions of section 53 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933.

Alstom submits that its obligation to proceed under the provisions of clause 2 was subject to two contingent conditions precedent neither of which were satisfied.